Difference between revisions of "Doing something more with "duo""
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Revision as of 02:29, 21 November 2011
To talk about doing something more, 多 (duō) is often used. It even rhymes!
The structure is:
Subject + 多 + Verb + Object
When this structure is used as a command, the subject is usually omitted.
Some examples:
- 多 吃 点。
- 多 喝 啤酒 吧!
- 我 应该 多 运动。